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HgDirstate shall operate with Path instead of String for file names. Use of Pair instead of array of unspecified length for parents.
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 03 Sep 2011 13:12:13 +0200 |
parents | c5980f287cc4 |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 TMate Software Ltd * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * For information on how to redistribute this software under * the terms of a license other than GNU General Public License * contact TMate Software at support@hg4j.com */ package org.tmatesoft.hg.repo; import static org.tmatesoft.hg.repo.HgRepository.TIP; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import org.tmatesoft.hg.core.HgBadStateException; import org.tmatesoft.hg.core.Nodeid; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.DataAccess; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.DigestHelper; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.Experimental; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.Lifecycle; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.Pool; import org.tmatesoft.hg.internal.RevlogStream; import org.tmatesoft.hg.util.Path; /** * * @author Artem Tikhomirov * @author TMate Software Ltd. */ public class HgManifest extends Revlog { private RevisionMapper revisionMap; /*package-local*/ HgManifest(HgRepository hgRepo, RevlogStream content) { super(hgRepo, content); } /** * * @param start changelog (not manifest!) revision to begin with * @param end changelog (not manifest!) revision to stop, inclusive. * @param inspector can't be <code>null</code> */ public void walk(int start, int end, final Inspector inspector) { if (inspector == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } int start0 = fromChangelog(start); int end0 = fromChangelog(end); content.iterate(start0, end0, true, new ManifestParser(inspector)); } /** * "Sparse" iteration of the manifest * * @param inspector * @param localRevisions local changeset revisions to visit */ public void walk(final Inspector inspector, int... localRevisions) { if (inspector == null || localRevisions == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } int[] manifestLocalRevs = new int[localRevisions.length]; boolean needsSort = false; for (int i = 0; i < localRevisions.length; i++) { final int manifestLocalRev = fromChangelog(localRevisions[i]); manifestLocalRevs[i] = manifestLocalRev; if (i > 0 && manifestLocalRevs[i-1] > manifestLocalRev) { needsSort = true; } } if (needsSort) { Arrays.sort(manifestLocalRevs); } content.iterate(manifestLocalRevs, true, new ManifestParser(inspector)); } // manifest revision number that corresponds to the given changeset /*package-local*/ int fromChangelog(int revisionNumber) { if (HgInternals.wrongLocalRevision(revisionNumber)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.valueOf(revisionNumber)); } if (revisionNumber == HgRepository.WORKING_COPY || revisionNumber == HgRepository.BAD_REVISION) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't use constants like WORKING_COPY or BAD_REVISION"); } // revisionNumber == TIP is processed by RevisionMapper if (revisionMap == null) { revisionMap = new RevisionMapper(getRepo()); content.iterate(0, TIP, false, revisionMap); } return revisionMap.at(revisionNumber); } /** * Extracts file revision as it was known at the time of given changeset. * * @param revisionNumber local changeset index * @param file path to file in question * @return file revision or <code>null</code> if manifest at specified revision doesn't list such file */ @Experimental(reason="Perhaps, HgDataFile shall own this method") public Nodeid getFileRevision(int revisionNumber, final Path file) { int rev = fromChangelog(revisionNumber); final Nodeid[] rv = new Nodeid[] { null }; content.iterate(rev, rev, true, new RevlogStream.Inspector() { public void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[] nodeid, DataAccess data) { ByteArrayOutputStream bos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); try { byte b; while (!data.isEmpty() && (b = data.readByte()) != '\n') { if (b != 0) { bos.write(b); } else { String fname = new String(bos.toByteArray()); bos.reset(); if (file.toString().equals(fname)) { byte[] nid = new byte[40]; data.readBytes(nid, 0, 40); rv[0] = Nodeid.fromAscii(nid, 0, 40); break; } // else skip to the end of line while (!data.isEmpty() && (b = data.readByte()) != '\n') ; } } } catch (IOException ex) { throw new HgBadStateException(ex); } } }); return rv[0]; } public interface Inspector { boolean begin(int mainfestRevision, Nodeid nid, int changelogRevision); boolean next(Nodeid nid, String fname, String flags); boolean end(int manifestRevision); } public interface ElementProxy<T> { T get(); } /** * When Pool uses Strings directly, * ManifestParser creates new String instance with new char[] value, and does byte->char conversion. * For cpython repo, walk(0..10k), there are over 16 million filenames, of them only 3020 unique. * This means there are 15.9 million useless char[] instances and byte->char conversions * * When String is wrapped into {@link StringProxy}, there's extra overhead of byte[] representation * of the String, but these are only for unique Strings (3020 in the example above). Besides, I save * useless char[] and byte->char conversions. */ private static class StringProxy { private byte[] data; private int start; private final int hash, length; private String result; public StringProxy(byte[] data, int start, int length) { this.data = data; this.start = start; this.length = length; // copy from String.hashCode(). In fact, not necessarily match result of String(data).hashCode // just need some nice algorithm here int h = 0; byte[] d = data; for (int i = 0, off = start, len = length; i < len; i++) { h = 31 * h + d[off++]; } hash = h; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (false == obj instanceof StringProxy) { return false; } StringProxy o = (StringProxy) obj; if (o.result != null && result != null) { return result.equals(o.result); } if (o.length != length || o.hash != hash) { return false; } for (int i = 0, x = o.start, y = start; i < length; i++) { if (o.data[x++] != data[y++]) { return false; } } return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { return hash; } public String freeze() { if (result == null) { result = new String(data, start, length); // release reference to bigger data array, make a copy of relevant part only byte[] d = new byte[length]; System.arraycopy(data, start, d, 0, length); data = d; start = 0; } return result; } } private static class ManifestParser implements RevlogStream.Inspector { private boolean gtg = true; // good to go private final Inspector inspector; private Pool<Nodeid> nodeidPool, thisRevPool; private final Pool<StringProxy> fnamePool; private final Pool<StringProxy> flagsPool; private byte[] nodeidLookupBuffer = new byte[20]; // get reassigned each time new Nodeid is added to pool public ManifestParser(Inspector delegate) { assert delegate != null; inspector = delegate; nodeidPool = new Pool<Nodeid>(); fnamePool = new Pool<StringProxy>(); flagsPool = new Pool<StringProxy>(); thisRevPool = new Pool<Nodeid>(); } public void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[] nodeid, DataAccess da) { if (!gtg) { return; } try { gtg = gtg && inspector.begin(revisionNumber, new Nodeid(nodeid, true), linkRevision); String fname = null; String flags = null; Nodeid nid = null; int i; byte[] data = da.byteArray(); for (i = 0; gtg && i < actualLen; i++) { int x = i; for( ; data[i] != '\n' && i < actualLen; i++) { if (fname == null && data[i] == 0) { StringProxy px = fnamePool.unify(new StringProxy(data, x, i - x)); // if (cached = fnamePool.unify(px))== px then cacheMiss, else cacheHit // cpython 0..10k: hits: 15 989 152, misses: 3020 fname = px.freeze(); x = i+1; } } if (i < actualLen) { assert data[i] == '\n'; int nodeidLen = i - x < 40 ? i-x : 40; // if > 40, there are flags DigestHelper.ascii2bin(data, x, nodeidLen, nodeidLookupBuffer); // ignore return value as it's unlikely to have NULL in manifest nid = new Nodeid(nodeidLookupBuffer, false); // this Nodeid is for pool lookup only, mock object Nodeid cached = nodeidPool.unify(nid); if (cached == nid) { // buffer now belongs to the cached nodeid nodeidLookupBuffer = new byte[20]; } else { nid = cached; // use existing version, discard the lookup object } // for cpython 0..10k, cache hits are 15 973 301, vs 18871 misses. thisRevPool.record(nid); // memorize revision for the next iteration. if (nodeidLen + x < i) { // 'x' and 'l' for executable bits and symlinks? // hg --debug manifest shows 644 for each regular file in my repo // for cpython 0..10k, there are 4361062 flagPool checks, and there's only 1 unique flag flags = flagsPool.unify(new StringProxy(data, x + nodeidLen, i-x-nodeidLen)).freeze(); } gtg = gtg && inspector.next(nid, fname, flags); } nid = null; fname = flags = null; } gtg = gtg && inspector.end(revisionNumber); // // keep only actual file revisions, found at this version // (next manifest is likely to refer to most of them, although in specific cases // like commit in another branch a lot may be useless) nodeidPool.clear(); Pool<Nodeid> t = nodeidPool; nodeidPool = thisRevPool; thisRevPool = t; } catch (IOException ex) { throw new HgBadStateException(ex); } } } private static class RevisionMapper implements RevlogStream.Inspector, Lifecycle { private final int changelogRevisions; private int[] changelog2manifest; private final HgRepository repo; public RevisionMapper(HgRepository hgRepo) { repo = hgRepo; changelogRevisions = repo.getChangelog().getRevisionCount(); } // respects TIP public int at(int revisionNumber) { if (revisionNumber == TIP) { revisionNumber = changelogRevisions - 1; } if (changelog2manifest != null) { return changelog2manifest[revisionNumber]; } return revisionNumber; } public void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[] nodeid, DataAccess data) { if (changelog2manifest != null) { // next assertion is not an error, rather assumption check, which is too development-related to be explicit exception - // I just wonder if there are manifests that have two entries pointing to single changeset. It seems unrealistic, though - // changeset records one and only one manifest nodeid assert changelog2manifest[linkRevision] == -1 : String.format("revision:%d, link:%d, already linked to revision:%d", revisionNumber, linkRevision, changelog2manifest[linkRevision]); changelog2manifest[linkRevision] = revisionNumber; } else { if (revisionNumber != linkRevision) { changelog2manifest = new int[changelogRevisions]; Arrays.fill(changelog2manifest, -1); for (int i = 0; i < revisionNumber; changelog2manifest[i] = i, i++) ; changelog2manifest[linkRevision] = revisionNumber; } } } public void start(int count, Callback callback, Object token) { if (count != changelogRevisions) { assert count < changelogRevisions; // no idea what to do if manifest has more revisions than changelog // the way how manifest may contain more revisions than changelog, as I can imagine, is a result of // some kind of an import tool (e.g. from SVN or CVS), that creates manifest and changelog independently. // Note, it's pure guess, I didn't see such repository yet (although the way manifest revisions // in cpython repo are numbered makes me think aforementioned way) changelog2manifest = new int[changelogRevisions]; Arrays.fill(changelog2manifest, -1); } } public void finish(Object token) { if (changelog2manifest == null) { return; } // I assume there'd be not too many revisions we don't know manifest of ArrayList<Integer> undefinedChangelogRevision = new ArrayList<Integer>(); for (int i = 0; i < changelog2manifest.length; i++) { if (changelog2manifest[i] == -1) { undefinedChangelogRevision.add(i); } } for (int u : undefinedChangelogRevision) { Nodeid manifest = repo.getChangelog().range(u, u).get(0).manifest(); // FIXME calculate those missing effectively (e.g. cache and sort nodeids to speed lookup // right away in the #next (may refactor ParentWalker's sequential and sorted into dedicated helper and reuse here) changelog2manifest[u] = repo.getManifest().getLocalRevision(manifest); } } } }